1, regular follow-up examination to detect visual acuity, eye position, and simultaneous visual function of both eyes: generally one month, three months, and six months after surgery, regular follow-up examination is required, and then the later follow-up examination will be decided according to the situation; 2, the operated eye is prohibited to see water within 2 weeks: mainly refers to the flowing water such as shampoo, swimming pool, etc. cannot be allowed to enter the eye, can wash the face normally, scrubbing instead of washing the face with running water; 3, post-operative eye medication: the general eye water dispensed by the discharge hospital (Putnam Pulmonary, Colpitol, Hailu, etc.) can be used up, no need to buy additional, one month after the review according to the situation. If there is redness and swelling, pain, increased secretions, then consult the ophthalmology department; 4, post-operative eye redness: eye redness generally lasts from 1 to 2 months; gradually fade after a week, some patients disappear in 2 weeks, some patients disappear completely in 1 month, but in more than 1 month may bleeding in the surgical wound site mild elevation may be post-operative scar growth repair, such as no pain, secretions and other special discomfort, no special 5, normal post-operative eye use to prevent excessive: normal eye use, avoid excessive eye fatigue can be, such as internal strabismus patients see less near objects, small toy items, etc., more distance-oriented; 6, post-operative with glasses: strabismus after surgery whether to wear glasses should be determined on a case-by-case basis: general preoperative refractive error, amblyopia and other patients need to further wear glasses, wearing glasses to help vision and further Some patients do not wear glasses before surgery, but after surgery, according to the situation, wearing glasses can help to recover and stabilize the eye position, if the postoperative optometry is given, according to the doctor’s explanation; 7. For older children (>5 years old) or adults with significant functional impairment, further functional training is recommended postoperatively to facilitate the recovery of binocular vision and stabilization of eye position. Functional training should be performed daily (once in the morning and once in the evening, 20 minutes each time), either by computer or cell phone. 8. Lastly, if there are changes in visual acuity, eye position and eye function during the review, adjust the relevant treatment measures according to the doctor’s instructions. If you need to give the corresponding follow-up opinion, you can take photos and upload the medical records and related visual function checklist.